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Uncertainty is the Desired Hallmark in Heisenberg
There is a delightful irony to Heisenberg, GableStage’s enthralling play about uncertainty: When you leave it, you’re not quite sure what it was really about. The reward is you can debate it in the car ride home and theorize about it the next morning. About the only thing you can be really sure of is, if were willing to open yourself, you have had an engrossing night of thought-provoking, challenging theater.
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Tagged Bari Newport, Colin McPhillamy, GableStage, Heisenberg, Jeni Hacker, Margery Lowe, Simon Stephens
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Report From New York: Love x 3, Heisenberg And Holiday Inn
Reviews of three recent Broadway shows likely to be be seen in South Florida at some point in national tours or regional productions: Holiday Inn, Heisenberg and Love,Love, Love..